Tap Tap in Galaxy – One-Touch Game is Simple-to-Play yet Tough to Master

Lahore, Pakistan – People looking for a fun new one-touch arcade game that is refreshingly simple to understand and intensely tough to master, can now head to the App Store or Google Play and download Tap Tap in Galaxy. Developed by Hammad Naeem and available at no cost, Tap Tap in Galaxy is unique, creative and ultra-addictive. Users must tap their screen to carefully navigate a girl space traveler, as she hurtles around various interstellar objects and obstacles. One tap moves her to the left, and another moves her to the right.

Along the way, users collect hearts and diamonds to boost their score. They can also grab creative power-ups, like a rocket that sends them zooming, or a force field that makes them temporarily invulnerable. That’s the relatively easy part. The hard part is that users must tap their screen often, quickly and skillfully to steer clear of dangerous asteroids, comets, black holes and planets. They must also avoid flying off the play area. Other Tap Tap in Galaxy special features include:

“One of the biggest problems with arcade games is that they’re either extremely boring and uncreative, or they take hours to figure out and start playing,” commented Hammad Naeem. “That’s what makes Tap Tap in Galaxy so unique. People can start playing and enjoying themselves within seconds, but the game never gets boring because there’s always a new challenge ahead. It’s great for playing at home, work, school, on a flight, or anywhere that people want to have some fun!”

Based in Pakistan, Hammad Naeem is an expert engineer with over 10 years experience within the IT industry. Using the Build Box platform, Hammad has launched mobile games for iOS and Android devices. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2017 Hammad Naeem. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.